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AMUSEMENTS. LUNN CONCERTS. BOX PLANS OPEN NEXT WEDNESDAY AT THE DRESDEN PIANO GO. TO W N HAL L. Direction ... .T. AND N. TAIT. TUESDAY EVENING, Dec.;3rd. THURSDAY,' sth, and SATURDAY, 7th. MADAME KTKKIIY LUNN lailKBY LUNN . KIJMUIY LUNN Principal Contralto of tho Royal Opew, Covent Garden, Metropolitan. Opera, New York, and the leading Opera Houses of Europe, and the first English artist to be recognised as a great exponent of {lie parts of Amneris in Aula, Carmen, Ortrud in Lohengrin, Orpheus, lirangane, Fricu, and specially chosen by M. Camille Saint-Saens to create the l-010 of DELILAH ' In SAMSON AND DELILAH. - KIRKBY LUNN KIRKBY LUNN "A SINGER.BY THE GRACE OF GOD." "It is a voice that floods a poet to describe —so lovely it is."—"Sydney Telegraph." "The Greatest Contralto Australia has heard."—'"Sydney .Morning Herald." ' "To praise her is to paint the lily."— "Liverpool Courier." "At tho head of English singers."— "London Tribune." "Has helped to malto many seasons at Covent Garden memorable."—"Times," London. In presenting Madame ICirkby Limn to New Zealand, Messrs. J. and N. Tait wish to state that they are introducing the MOST VERSATILE AND GLORIOUS SINGER OF THE DAY. who has just concluded a tour of forty concerts in Australia, which met with remarkable success, and it is recognised in Australia that the ICirkby Lunn Concerts' have raised and set the standard of concerts in that country on such a level which is unequalled in the musical history of the Commonwealth. Madame Kirkby Lunn is supported by a brilliant company of artists. Mr. William Murdoch, Solo Pianist. Mr. Andrew Shanks, Baritone. M. Andre de Ribaupierre, Violinist. Heir Wielaert, Accompanist. Prices—7s. Gd. Reserved Seats; TJnreeerved, 55., 35., and 2s. ' PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, -t EOPLB'S PICTURE PALACE, Manners Street (Next Begg's). FOLLOW THE CROWD. PPP—The Hall-mark of Perfection. THE FRENZY OF FIREWATER. Truly a Star. 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(Under Auspices Federation-of -Labour.) •JHIMPRESS THEATRE, SUNDAY (TO- - . MORROW) NIGHT. Members of Executive will speak. Have you ever thought of PLAYING THE AUTOHAEP? It's a Charming Instrument and easily learnt. The music of the Autoharp is very sweet, and goes nicely as an accompaniment to the Voice or with the Pian o; We reoommend the following to beginners as good, reliable instruments, wit-h fine, mellow, well-sustained tone:— No. 2—Ebonised 3 Bars, 21 Strings, 10s. Gd. No. 3—lmitation Rosewood, 6 Bars, 25 Strings, 14s. No. 10—Imitation-Rosewood, by Muiler, - G Bars, 26 Strings, 21s. No. 11—Imitation Rosewood, by Muiler, superior quality, 255. Posted anywhere, Is. extra, for postage. Each Autoharp supplied in Cardboard Box, with Tuning Key, Plectrunj, and Tutor complete.' . • - Wo supply to country residents by Post on tho guarantee that if instrument is anyway unsatisfactory we will take it back, and refund the money. CHAS. 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Messrs. viiim brothers, Harp, Violin, ond Flute (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Are prepared to receive engagements for At Homos," Garden Parties, etc. Cari-supply largo or small Orchestra. Address. 18G TORY ST. 'Phone 2570. YOU CAN'T RUB OUT FACTS. THAT we are giving you the best Tailormade Suit ill town for the money. No fictitious savings. Fit and Stylo guaranteed. q g EGBERTS,, Fashionable Tailor, 52 Lower Cuba St. (Over N.Z. Motor Co., opposite Bank of N.Z.) , PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH. JONES AND CO.'S PLANTS. BEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK, from Is. per doz. Note the Address-255 CUBA STREET. 'I'bone 510. WIRELESS, 'Radio Office, Wellington.—The steamers Mongolia (Auckland to Sydney) Zoalondiu. (Auckland to Vancouver), Victoria (Sydney to -Auckland!, Wimmcra (Gisborne to Auckland), Manuka (Melbourne to Bluff), and Zealandio (Sydney to Auokland), will probnbli, be witUn Trtrelesa x&oge

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1605, 23 November 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1605, 23 November 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1605, 23 November 1912, Page 7

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